2011/11/20 Jonathan M Davis <jmdavisp...@gmx.com>

> On Sunday, November 20, 2011 23:47:42 Robert Clipsham wrote:
> > On 20/11/2011 21:49, Vladimir Panteleev wrote:
> > >> The D Programming Language: Modern Convenience, Modeling Power, Native
> > >> Efficiency
> > >
> > > I'm not sure about the capitalization
> >
> > Too many capitals!
> >
> > The D Programming Language: Modern convenience, modeling power, native
> > efficiency.
> >
> > The - Start of a sentence
> > D Programming Language - a noun.
> > Modern - comes after a colon.
>
> I completly disagree. It's the title. You're _supposed_ to capitalize
> there.
> It looks just plain wrong to not capitalize those words. If it were in a
> sentence, that would be one thing, but titles follow different rules of
> capitalization.
>
> The biggest problem is the title's equal emphasis.  There should be a
colon.

What makes more sense?

Ducks. Tasty. Feathers. Buoyant.

or

Ducks:  Tasty, Feathers, Bouyant.

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